The San Francisco Giants Will Reportedly 'Not Be Outbid' In Their Pursuit Of Aaron Judge

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The San Francisco Giants Will Reportedly 'Not Be Outbid' In Their Pursuit Of Aaron Judge

Yankees season came to an embarrassing halt. Aaron Judge rejected a 7-year $213.5 million contract offer. Randy Miller wrote an article about how the Giants want him. Hal Steinbrenner, Brian Cashman and the Yankees organization royally screwed this up. They delayed the extension talks until the last minute. They also tried to paint a picture that it was Aaron's "greed" that he rejected the offer, not their low balling. The Yankees are going to try to bring back Brett Gardner. It's possible that Aaron will leave for San Francisco. He's a good player. His contract runs until 2022.

The Giants are interested in signing Aaron Judge. They are also interested with the Warriors basketball team. The Giants have a lot of money and they need to compete with other teams in their division.

The San Francisco Giants are interested in signing Aaron Judge. The Yankees are going to offer him $400 million over 10 years. He's been their unofficial captain for years and they want to keep him. The Giants will not be outbid. They will play the Yankees at home next year. It's a possibility that he might want a fresh start somewhere else. If he does, he will be able to win a title there. New York is a tough place to manage. There are many pressures to succeed in New Yorkers. Aaron is the entire team. His team follows his lead. Yankees want him back more than anything. San Fran Giants won't be Outbid in their pursuit of Aaron.


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